MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Deformation and fracture behavior of new strain-transformable titanium alloys: a multi-scale investigation

  • VARENNE Chloé,
  • PRIMA Frédéric,
  • BROZEK Cédrik,
  • BOURGON Julie,
  • BESSON Jacques,
  • GOURGUES-LORENZON Anne-Françoise

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032111006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 321
p. 11006

Abstract

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Titanium alloys possessing Twinning and Transformation Induced Plasticity effects show promising mechanical properties, particularly high ductility, hardenability, impact and fracture toughness. This work focuses on a strain-transformable, coarse-grained β-Ti-Cr-Sn alloy displaying TWIP effect. To account for the enhanced properties of this alloy, compared to more conventional β-Ti alloys, fracture and deformation features were correlated at different scales. Examinations evidenced a major role of twinning and, more generally, of plasticity-induced phenomena in the ductile fracture process. The resistance of this alloy to plastic deformation (work-hardening), and to crack initiation and propagation is interpreted in view of the progressive, multiscale twinning mechanisms that occur up to the very final stages of fracture.